Re: keeping seeds
- Subject: Re: keeping seeds
- From: Gail Lussier l*@fas.harvard.edu
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 14:32:59 -0500
Hi Isabelle, I would just put them away with the paper, as long as they are dry.
Can't imagine it harming anything, and it will come off when you pot them up in the spring.
Gail
Greetings: I've saved seeds of several varieties of tomato that I like, but this was the first time I've done that, and I let them dry on paper towels, so now some of the paper is still attached to some of the seeds; I have learned not to put green tomatoes away for ripening with any stem attached, as that's what I found always got moldy and affected the fruit; so I wonder if I should move heaven and earth to get the paper off the seed. And if I washed the seed to get it off, would that be all right, as long as I dry it well before I put it away for the winter? Any suggestions are eagerly awaited. TIA Isabelle Hayes --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE PERENNIALS
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